A cross-marked quern from Dunadd and other evidence for relations between Dunadd and Iona

  • Campbell E
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Abstract

The distribution of incised linear crosses with expanded terminals implies a close association with Iona in the late 6th-9th centuries. The upper stone of a rotary quern found at Dunadd in 1904-5 is carved with a similar cross and is used here to strengthen other evidence for contact between Dunadd and Iona. AR

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Campbell, E. (1988). A cross-marked quern from Dunadd and other evidence for relations between Dunadd and Iona. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 117, 105–117. https://doi.org/10.9750/psas.117.105.117

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